Sigh...
http://www.gnuenterprise.org
Compiere is nice and its ready today, but its not really configurable,
thing of a more robust quickbooks more than an ERP. An ERP is basically
an application framework with pre existing modules (ala SAP, JD Edwards,
Oracle Financials, et al)
Compiere currently is also far from free, it requires Java2 and Oracle,
both are not 'free' as in libre and one if FAR from free as in beer.
They appear to be trying to eliminate this but its going slowly.
I would be glad to talk to you off list about where GNU Enterprise is
and isnt, what its good for and what its not. Also, because we are in
this space generally I can give you assessments of the free, semi-free
and non-free options that run on GNU\Linux.
On Fri, 2002-09-13 at 16:37, Alan Dayley wrote:
> I am looking for information about open ERP solutions. Talk at work about
> ERP and thinking about proprietary solutions is prodding me to make sure
> open source options are considered.
>
> A quick google search resulted in:
>
> http://www.compiere.org
> http://www.suse.com/de/partner/search_partners/software_partners/erp/
>
> And a bunch of other links to look at.
>
> As I sift through them, do any of you have suggestions?
>
> Alan
>
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